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  1. What are you talking about? You leave the market coverage 10 times on your way to work. Because none of your sites overlap. Robert
  2. Also, with a fixed solution, you can place the receiver/router in an ideal location of your dwelling, like a window facing the tower. TaosNet, a WiMax ISP here in New Mexico, installs little receivers to the eave of your home, or in your window. Even with high frequencies, it works superbly for a home ISP solution. Even in adobe structures. I can picture DISH having little WiMax/TD-LTE receivers built into their dishes and brought into your home via Coax to a router, just like your TV service. With that, it doesn't matter at all that EBS/BRS doesn't penetrate into your home. It wouldn't need to. Robert
  3. Based on my communications with Sprint employees in official and non official capacities. Robert
  4. You guys can solve the mysteries of the signal locations by getting the Cell IDs for each active site sector and adding them to the sheet. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
  5. wrong way Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  6. I would guess 60-90 days at this point. Although more and more coverage will be added every week until that point. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  7. More so than New Mexico. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  8. Yes, it is backhaul. But it could be additional T1 lines for a legacy site. It only shows backhaul upgrades for NV sites after they are completed. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  9. Someone in NOLA is a Sensorly polluter. If it's a S4GRU member, please stop. Some Custom ROMs, especially on the GNex, falsely report strong LTE signals to Sensorly. We keep getting really strong Sensorly reports that are actually inaccurate. S4GRU members, please watch your Sensorly trails and confirm they are graduating. If you always create dark purple trails every time you go into a new area, then you're the culprit. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  10. Yeah, it showed up at the end of last week. More will be coming in the not too distant future. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  11. Each site will be tested individually. Once the site in question passes inspection, it will no longer be testing, but will be active. And like Decal says, it could be days or weeks. In some rare instances, even months. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  12. You can't lie to Sensorly. It was active when the Sensorly user drove through there. However, since no Western Washington sites showed up in our update today, the site would have had to been testing. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  13. I don't believe this poster you read for a second. Hawaii is an Alcatel Lucent market. AlcaLu is notorious for doing 3G for the first 3-4 months in a market before the first LTE site goes live. And there have been no 3G waited accepted to date in Hawaii. I wouldn't expect anything to start in Hawaii for a few more months. Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  14. Brick Yard Robert via Nexus 7 with Tapatalk HD
  15. I'm proud to admit I watched the full 28 seconds. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
  16. You're kidding, right? Store employees don't have anywhere that kind of information to make those kind of determinations. Pure and simple...the story is made up. It may have been made up by someone else and given to them, but it is a fabrication. Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
  17. I'm down at Pizza Hut getting wings for dinner. LTE must be coming Robert via Samsung Note II via Tapatalk
  18. I heard from a source that they are working on LTE on Vieques and Culebra, and then should start over in the USVI soon after. Robert
  19. Sub zero temperatures are common at our elevation. Happens every year. Our normal low is typically high single digits in January and February. Robert
  20. That's too funny. Even your devices get thin blood and wimpy down there. I took a picture this morning with my Galaxy Note 2 and it was 7 degrees below zero. However, it wasn't outside for very long when I took the pic. I promptly found warmer environs. Robert
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